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The number of tires that can fit in a 40-foot container depends on the type and size of the tires. For standard passenger car tires, you can typically fit around 1,200 to 1,400 tires in a 40-foot container. However, for larger tires, such as those for trucks or construction vehicles, the number will be significantly lower. It's always best to check the specific dimensions and packaging of the tires for a more accurate estimate.
The number of tires that can fit in a twenty-foot container depends on the size of the tires. Standard passenger car tires can typically allow for around 1,000 to 1,200 tires in a twenty-foot container when stacked efficiently. However, larger tires, such as those for trucks or heavy machinery, will significantly reduce that number. It's essential to consider the dimensions and arrangement for an accurate estimate.
The last four numbers of your trim tag door tag engine block numbers and transmission numbers will match. They are the production number for your car. Then alot of reseach into what your car came with and where everything goes.
The distance needs to be further apart from the car in front
There is no reason that you can not put discount tires on your car. These tires are usually brand name tires that are sold at discount prices. Regardless of the discount, you should still have a warranty on these tires.
If your car's tires are out of balance it will usually cause a vibration or thumping. If your wheel alignment is out it will usually cause the car to pull to one side.
BMW 635 car tires can usually be purchased at one's local BMW dealer. If not available, one can find them at Mavis Tire, or even at Wheel Fires internet site.
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The size of tires you need is usually on a decal on driver door frame. The sizes on tires are printed in large letters on each side of the tire.
Owner's manuals usually recommend to check the tires' air pressure weekly.
Used cars are usually sold AS IS or with a 3 month Warranty. If your car came with a warranty, bring it to the attention of the Dealer. If the dealer refuses to replace your tires or provide you compensation for dry rotted tires, sue them in Small Claims court. If your car was sold AS IS with not warranty, you can still talk to the dealer about replacing the tires, but if the dealer refuses, you have no legal recourse. Moral of the Story: Always get a used car examined by a Mechanic prior to purchase.
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The odds are 95% or better that the tires on your car are what are called "all season radials", and they are fine year-round. If you want, you can stop at any tire store and they will gladly tell you exactly what they are - usually no charge for that.
If you are wondering what criteria has to be met when shopping for new car tires because you are considering on buying new car tires for your car, then you should follow the easy guide for picking out tires for your car.
You can find your tires' speed rating and load index listed on the sides of the tires. From there, you can use this guide to understand what those numbers mean: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=35
Interesting - static friction is greater than moving friction; but if the car is not in a skid, then the part of the tires in contact with the road is not moving ... thus static friction holds in both cases.